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SleekView for Rank Math Content AI: content score and brief tables

Rank Math Content AI assigns each post a content score and a brief of related keywords, questions, and links. SleekView turns those values into one editable grid joined to Rank Math's own metadata so editors can see scores, gaps, and metadata in one place.

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SleekView table view for Rank Math Content AI

Treat content scores and briefs as data, not as sidebar widgets

Rank Math Content AI is the add-on layer that scores draft and published posts against a target keyword and surfaces related questions, links, and entities. The base Rank Math data lives in wp_postmeta under keys such as rank_math_title, rank_math_description, rank_math_focus_keyword, and rank_math_seo_score. Content AI stores its scores, briefs, and credit usage under rank_math_contentai_* postmeta and Rank Math's options table.

The default Content AI interface shows the score and brief inside the post editor, one post at a time. Editors who want to see every post that scored below 70, or every brief that has not been touched in three weeks, have to open posts individually. SleekView reads wp_postmeta directly and joins the Content AI and Rank Math keys into one grid.

Inline edits route through Rank Math's update functions for fields it owns, and write to wp_postmeta directly for Content AI fields that have no public API. Either path keeps the editor sidebar and the SleekView grid in sync, so editors can work from whichever surface fits the task.

Workflow

From Content AI scores to one editorial grid

1

Connect Rank Math metadata

SleekView reads rank_math_* and rank_math_contentai_* rows from wp_postmeta and joins them to the parent wp_posts rows. Every post shows up with score, brief, and metadata.
2

Compose editorial columns

Pick the columns editors actually use: focus keyword, content score, brief status, meta title, meta description, and updated date.
3

Save layouts per role

Editors see all posts with score filters, SEO leads see scope by post type, freelance writers see only their own drafts. Saved views ship to the right person without rebuilding the grid.
4

Inline edit and queue rewrites

Click a cell to update Rank Math metadata, mark a brief as in progress, or bulk-tag posts that need a rewrite. The changes write through Rank Math's update layer and refresh head tags immediately.

Sample columns

A typical Content AI score view

Posts joined to their Rank Math focus keyword, content score, and brief status.
Source: wp_postmeta (rank_math_* and rank_math_contentai_* keys), wp_options (rank-math-options)
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Comparison

Default Rank Math Content AI admin vs SleekView

Default Content AI admin

  • Content scores live in the post editor sidebar, not in a single overview grid
  • Briefs and metadata are separate sidebar panels with no shared list view
  • No saved filter for posts scoring below a threshold or with stale briefs
  • Bulk editing is limited to a few Rank Math fields and excludes Content AI keys
  • Credit usage per post is hidden inside the brief panel, not in an overview

SleekView

  • One grid joining rank_math_seo_score with rank_math_contentai_* brief status
  • Sort by content score, focus keyword, or last updated to triage rewrites
  • Filter for scores below 70 or briefs that have not been touched in a configurable window
  • Inline edit rank_math_title and rank_math_description while reading the brief
  • Saved layouts for editors, SEO leads, and freelancers so each role sees the right scope

Features

What SleekView gives you for Rank Math Content AI

Scores and briefs in one grid

Pull rank_math_contentai_* rows next to rank_math_seo_score and the focus keyword. Editors see every post with its score, brief status, and metadata in the same row.

Triage rewrites quickly

Save filters for posts scoring below 70, briefs marked in-progress over a week old, or posts with high traffic and stale Content AI scores. The list of pages worth rewriting surfaces in seconds.

Inline edit Rank Math metadata

Click a cell to update rank_math_title or rank_math_description. Writes route through Rank Math so head tags, sitemap, and OG output refresh on the next request.

Audience

Who uses SleekView for Rank Math Content AI

Content editors

See every post with its Content AI score and brief status. Sort by score, filter for unfinished briefs, and rewrite metadata inline without opening each post editor.

SEO leads

Triage rewrites by score and focus keyword. Filter for posts that rank with low Content AI scores and queue Content AI brief refreshes for the writing team.

Freelance writers

Scoped view shows only the writer's own posts with score, brief status, and target keyword. Writers see what to ship next without scrolling the WordPress posts list.

The bigger picture

Why content scores deserve a table, not a sidebar

Rank Math Content AI gives editors a score and a brief for every post, which is exactly the data an editorial team needs to plan rewrites. The default surface keeps that data inside the post sidebar, so seeing which posts scored below 70 last quarter means opening every post one by one. SleekView treats wp_postmeta as the source of truth and joins the Content AI keys with the rest of Rank Math's metadata.

The grid shows focus keyword, content score, brief status, meta description, and last updated date as sortable columns. Editors filter for scores below a threshold to queue rewrites. SEO leads scope the view by post type and find product pages that need a brief refresh.

Freelance writers see only their own posts and a clear list of what to ship next. Inline edits write through Rank Math, so head tags and OG tags stay in sync without flipping back to the post editor.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView for Rank Math Content AI

No. SleekView reads the data Content AI already stores in rank_math_contentai_* postmeta and joins it with the rest of Rank Math's metadata. Content AI still scores posts, generates briefs, and manages credits. SleekView gives editors a queryable surface over the data.

 

Yes. Edits to Rank Math keys such as rank_math_title, rank_math_description, and rank_math_focus_keyword route through Rank Math's update functions. Head tags, sitemap entries, and OG output refresh exactly as they would after a sidebar edit.

 

Yes. The Content AI brief data stored under rank_math_contentai_* keys can be exposed as columns: related keywords, questions, suggested links, and entity counts. SEO leads see the brief at a glance without expanding the sidebar.

 

Yes. Product posts are part of the same wp_postmeta table, so Rank Math and Content AI keys on products show in the same grid. Scope a layout to post_type = product for store SEO leads.

 

No. SleekView paginates queries against wp_postmeta and uses the Rank Math indexed keys. Sites with thousands of posts and Content AI scoring on each one stay responsive because the grid only loads visible rows.

 

Yes. Any view exports to CSV scoped to the current filter, so SEO leads can share a score audit with the writing team or save a snapshot for monthly retainer reports.

 

Credit usage stored under the Content AI keys becomes a filterable column. Teams can sort by credit cost and spot posts that consumed the most credits without delivering matching score improvements.

 

SleekView works on either tier. Content AI is an add-on layer, so the Pro and free metadata structures are the same. Available columns depend on which fields each Rank Math version writes to wp_postmeta.

 

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